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iEH52ARH said:I have fitted Nokian Weatherproofs, a winter tyre suitable for summer and this won the tests in 2016, also having fitted Hankook RA 18 vantra tyres to the van although it states a summer tyre it has the snow flake markings for a winter tyre. .
A supply of packet soups for emergency use and we carry foil blankets in the car also some munchy bars, just for emergency in case we are stuck somewhere.
Be safe and enjoy.
otherclive said:iEH52ARH said:I have fitted Nokian Weatherproofs, a winter tyre suitable for summer and this won the tests in 2016, also having fitted Hankook RA 18 vantra tyres to the van although it states a summer tyre it has the snow flake markings for a winter tyre. .
A supply of packet soups for emergency use and we carry foil blankets in the car also some munchy bars, just for emergency in case we are stuck somewhere.
Be safe and enjoy.
Are you sure that the Hankook Vantra has Snoflake symbol? Mine were made Nov 2016 and are only marked M&S. Hankooks website describes them as summer tyres with M&S and the tread pattern is summer orientated.
EH52ARH said:Craig SWMBL a O wants to go to go to Nothremberland. So would be great try and meet up. And maybe north to see Anseo.
Anyway can either moderatier please pass my e mail to Craig, and Anseo for me . Thanks
Hutch.
It would be nice for the website to be able to pm members.
True. My previous 4x4 could go through about a 18" water depth before it reached the underside, but the police close roads when the depth gets to about 6" or less. Rarely do you happen to arrive before they put up "Road Closed" signs and I don't have the nerve to go round them. On main roads anyway, but they are less speedy to put them up on unclassifieds.otherclive said:. in the 2007 floods such aids to progress as high ground clearance or good grip tyres only serve to bring you up to the next hold up, or road closure more quickly.